Most of these people are the very poor,
often homeless people we know.
Not exact matches
That contrasts with the tech industry's
often fractious relationship to its host communities in the Bay Area, where newly minted multimillionaires have been known to buy residents out of their homes on the spot and complain to municipalities about
homeless people marring their views.
Discussing religion and spirituality is
often a «no - go» area for professionals and agencies that support
homeless people, a new report has found.
They can
often be found on the streets picking up trash or hanging out with the
homeless people in their town.
My wife pointed out, of course, that the «
homeless» family members had hats covering their faces and other such things, so it is not really their fault for not seeing their loved ones, but still, the point of the video is as you say, we
often ignore or miss the
homeless people around us.
People often wonder what sort of things to give to poor and homeless people and which things NOT to give
People often wonder what sort of things to give to poor and
homeless people and which things NOT to give
people and which things NOT to give them.
In my opinion, such comments to those who help the
homeless often are a window into the minds and rationalizations of the
person making the comments, revealing why they think they should not have to share any of their money, goods, or time with the
homeless and poor.
For example, what to do with the
homeless person who lives under a bush, doesn't bathe
often and has a problem with alcohol and drugs.
However, one thing that many do not see is that these posts on loving
homeless people do get read a lot...
often much more than posts on doctrine and theology.
How
often we see presumably well - intentioned Christians who think that all
homeless people are
homeless because they are sinners in need of being saved.
In my former employment and in our current work with the
homeless I have
often dealt with violent
people and so far have always found ways to calm them down instead of hurt them.
The building where we dance is
often frequented by
homeless people.
Its hungry and
homeless wanderers
often are mentally ill
people who have been prematurely released from state - run mental institutions — not dangerous enough to be locked away, but not well enough to live without the emotional and physical support which few
people seem capable of offering them.
But while hotel rooms may sound lavish to some, they
often lack such basic amenities as kitchens and easy access to social services, which are viewed as essential to helping
homeless people.
She says there is
often an impression that all
homeless people are drug addicts or have never lived regular lives.
De Blasio also said his administration's efforts to curb homelessness are working, despite increasing estimates of the number of
homeless people on city streets, and expressed frustration that New Yorkers
often confuse panhandlers «who are not particularly in need» for
homeless persons.
It also demands the passage of laws guaranteeing renters an attorney in housing court, a $ 15 - an - hour minimum wage, more construction projects employing union workers and local residents, more supportive housing for
people with HIV, and an end to former Mayor Michael Bloomberg's «cluster - site» housing — where the city paid landlords $ 3,000 a month to put up
homeless families,
often in deplorable conditions.
In his national - tilted themes, Cuomo talked of an American economic transformation that has made a «handful rich,» of record
homeless people living on the streets and a judicial system too
often tipped «by resources or race.»
Patient recruitment is an enormous problem in many medical studies, and researchers
often end up paying for the participation of students, poor
people, drug abusers, the
homeless, illegal immigrants, and others who may not adequately represent the population in terms of health or lifestyle.
I tell my boyfriend
often that I'd like to take my leftover food and give it to a
homeless person in my city.
With the exception of Caleb Landry Jones in Heaven Knows What, the directors generally use non-professional actors in their films,
often basing their scripts on the real - life experiences of
people they meet (two years before she made her acting debut in Heaven Knows What, Arielle Holmes was a
homeless heroin addict).
It also shows how helping
homeless pets
often requires a team of caring
people to help a pet get rescued, recover, and get adopted (a subtle suggestion to consider volunteering!).
Shelters put them on their adoption floors more
often, rescues will take chances on them more
often, there are so many rescues dedicated to senior pets now, foundations like Grey Muzzle Organization that are dedicated to providing resources to helping just
homeless senior pets, and there are wonderful, WONDERFUL
people out there who will open their hearts and homes to an older pet that just needs a place to call home in the twilight of their life.
Even the kindest benefactor
often won't approach a
homeless person on the street to offer help for their pet.
When
people are displeased with the product of this cross, these animals
often end up abandoned in shelters, further adding to
homeless animal statistics.
Savior resembles a regal version of a cart used
often by
homeless or itinerant
people to collect recyclables or store their belongings.
His previous works include «Kiss of Love 2009», an installation produced from various paraphenalia that resulted from exchanging his clothes with
homeless people, and «Drobne / 2010 Small Change», which through the use of a British penny, focused on the circumstances of Polish migrant workers in London and a place known as the Polish Wailing Wall where they go to search for jobs (
often illegal and poorly paid).
When Peterman takes the kind of ubiquitous supermarket shopping cart
often appropriated by
homeless people and efficiently turns
«So
often, when
people think about pro bono they think about
homeless advocacy, immigration, landlord - tenant, and family law,» says Hurl.
Social and human service organizations
often work with some of the most fragile and at - risk populations, including the elderly, the
homeless, low - income families,
people with disabilities, victims of domestic violence, and those fighting drug and alcohol addiction.
Often this an issue for
people who are
homeless or live in rural and regional areas where they can not access housing or mental health supports that are part of bail requirements.
People who are transitionally homeless — «These people are often in some type of program,» explains Hus
People who are transitionally
homeless — «These
people are often in some type of program,» explains Hus
people are
often in some type of program,» explains Hustings.
We now
often see
homeless people sprawled on the sidewalk as cars drive by that cost as much as a house.
A few blocks from San Jose's modern city hall, designed by architect Richard Meier, about 30
homeless people lounged in St. James Park last week, hanging their clothes on benches and fountains to dry and sleeping in the daytime, because they say they are
often rousted at night.